Kaneb's wireless Lan2Go connects Texas radiologists

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Kaneb's wireless Lan2Go connects Texas radiologistsTexas Tech University has installed Lan2Go, a wireless networking product from Kaneb Services Information Technology Group, to provide high-speed connectivity between El Paso's Thomason

Kaneb's wireless Lan2Go connects Texas radiologists

Texas Tech University has installed Lan2Go, a wireless networking product from Kaneb Services Information Technology Group, to provide high-speed connectivity between El Paso's Thomason Hospital Emergency Department and radiology workstations at the hospital and Texas Tech El Paso. This wireless LAN, along with a T1 line running between Texas Tech's Lubbock facility and El Paso, enables radiologists in El Paso to read images and diagnose patients being treated in both cities.

In related news, Kaneb's Information Technology Group has acquired Double Eagle Communications and Cabling, a provider of voice/data cabling and network support with annual revenues of around $8 million. Kaneb's IT group reported revenue of $10 million for third quarter 2000, a 6% increase over the same period in 1999, and year-to-date revenue of $27.4 million, a 14% increase over the first nine months of 1999.

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